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Zack Labe
@ZLabe@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp last month

Here is a map view of the record high temperatures in October 2025 across the #Antarctic. Compare this blob of anomalies greater than 5°C with the Arctic from my earlier post. Yikes!

Data from https://doi.org/10.24381/cds.f17050d7 using a 1981-2010 reference period.

Polar stereographic map of 2-m air temperature anomalies in the Antarctic for October 2025. Red shading is shown for warmer anomalies, and blue shading is shown for colder anomalies. There is a sharp gradient in temperature anomalies across the continent. Anomalies are calculated relative to a 1981-2010 baseline.
Polar stereographic map of 2-m air temperature anomalies in the Antarctic for October 2025. Red shading is shown for warmer anomalies, and blue shading is shown for colder anomalies. There is a sharp gradient in temperature anomalies across the continent. Anomalies are calculated relative to a 1981-2010 baseline.
Polar stereographic map of 2-m air temperature anomalies in the Antarctic for October 2025. Red shading is shown for warmer anomalies, and blue shading is shown for colder anomalies. There is a sharp gradient in temperature anomalies across the continent. Anomalies are calculated relative to a 1981-2010 baseline.
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